Psychometric properties of a Korean version of the Pain Anxiety Symptoms Scale-20 in chronic pain patients
- PMID: 20186509
- DOI: 10.1007/s12529-010-9080-2
Psychometric properties of a Korean version of the Pain Anxiety Symptoms Scale-20 in chronic pain patients
Abstract
Background: The Pain Anxiety Symptoms Scale (PASS-20) consists of 20 items designed to assess four aspects of pain-related anxiety: cognitive anxiety, escape-avoidance behaviors, fear of pain, and physiological symptoms of anxiety. Although the PASS-20 is a well-established measure of pain-related anxiety in Western samples, different cultures may yield a different factor structure or different associations with pain-related outcome variables.
Purpose: The purposes of this study were (1) to examine the factor structure of a Korean language version of the PASS-20 (KPASS-20); (2) to examine reliability and construct validity of the KPASS-20; and (3) to compare the findings of this study with those of the original psychometric study using a Western sample.
Method: A total of 166 patients seeking treatment in a university pain management center located in Seoul, Korea participated.
Results: Results indicated that the KPASS-20 consists of three factors, "fearful thinking," "physiological response," and "avoidance," and has adequate reliability and construct validity estimates. On the mean total score of the KPASS-20, the Korean sample had a significantly higher score than the original Western sample. In addition, in correlation analyses between the total score of the KPASS-20, physical functioning, and pain severity, the Korean sample had significantly higher coefficients, whereas similar differences were not found in the analyses of psychological functioning and depression.
Conclusion: The findings provide preliminary support for the reliability and validity of the KPASS-20.
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